1 'Moria 29 1932 me CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAQ.. FIVE , --- - I- - - I- , _'__ - -~ __, ;_... _*. _“_ _ _, _ __ _ __ __ _ . __ ,A_,_;"A __ f;""` , M' PRINCE EDWARD NDW' clues s r M-ice, 21111. mowr 1 at 845-zoo s1e,4se Bring the Klddies to See It T hey ll Like It Will You. A,Treat For Old and Youn JA So Annie and Mickeyand Sandy the do5...Laug}| with lhe_m.' Cry with them! Love with them! . ,. ... _ "af-'V `. , -.» . .. .:___,;;,-__5- . Based on DbecumlcstrIpQyH¢lr\1ldGmy Mrrzl GREEN MAY rmnsoN , .- ..>.;'.<» 511:: __:_;__’,; L A " HEY HEY WESTERNER. MUSICAL __ _ ' 1-rcrokrar. rrnasriau. srolvr Arm ru ur canroolv E The comic strip sweetheart of milions . . . Big as I1:/'e in u henn- reaching drama _ MATINEE 3 P. M. . . llc, 26e. c I L NIGHT? do 8.45 260, 371:. THE POPULAR. WESTERN STAB. wohggnwgnst' |1_c|\. with. HALL THE DRAMA OF A R I D I N G1 RANAIIAN W ll 0 P L A Y E D SQUARE IN A CIR- CLE OF CROOKS. SERIAL ' AND COMEDY & 111111: With IN MEMORIAM MISS DAISY DEAN BULMER The death occurred on Christ- mas Day at 'her home in Sunny lime of Miss Daisy Dean Bulmer, lialigluci- of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. iiulnier. Miss Bulmer was born on April 23, 1012, and succumbed to rl illness of a few days' duration. Be.<‘F<'d by Santa Clause who _____°__"‘d brfor., cllrlng' and pre- each pup.l with a bar: of After giv.n1 three chrcrs x__"Ll ifflly rcs-.itlelixail the child' h______§ii11l'.~e1l to their various lv Cnjuy th: holidays __T°;_K`ci1dy‘ke Lumber Mills are ,° il Ulieration ar er being cloa- 'd 1”” short time. Df“‘_;_`___l7_t11m1~tt Donohue, student at 1,, ,, " Umvvraitv. Halifax, N. s.. ,, ,,";_’="“t spending 1111 holiday: ome at Souris West. » M. ... K ?L \L Mr. Stuart Weir of the C. N. R.. Freight, Office at souris has re- turned after a very pleasant noi.- day visiting in Albcrton the guest of his parents Rev. A. S. and Mrs. Weir. Mr. Sylvester Morrison, Little Harbour, paid a flying visit to our town on Saturday. The Misses., Martlio. and Evelyn Cunningham, and Helen Ailkn, stud-ents al; St. Mary‘s Convent at Souris, are spending the holidays at their respective homes at Montague. The P. li. I. Grass Seed Growers Association have no\v all their maclnnery in readiness for opera' tion and we understand that the work of clciming seed \vll com- mence tilis wc1k and prcb.1bly will kcrp two men employed until Spring with this work. Mr. Upton Scanlon, -Station Seurig visiting' his Allllt. M ss Min' nie Seamen. 1 Mr. Roderick S. Munn, has re- sumed his duties at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, 'Souri.=', after enjoying a few days of holidlll' at his parents home at Marsllii'-‘1d. Chr’stmas pamed very quietly IH Souris this year and there were very few signs of any Chi'isln1:ls-_ ~‘spin'1s." Week end visitors to Souris in- cluded Miss Eleanor Stems of Charlottetown, who was the guest! at the home of l1er grand-fr1thcr,; Mr. John G. Stems. ' Mr. Peter Holland, Station Agent at Sourls is again back to work after a. few weeks lloldays. The St. James United Church was appropriately decorated for Christmas Sunday with spruce and other deeorailoiifg Beautiful Christ- inns Carols and alilholns were rch- dered by the ohcir at both adr- vices of the day. The evening aer- vice took the form of picture and song presentation of the life of Christ. Beautiful pictures illustrat- ing his life from birth to death were 'eloquently described by the pastor Rev. J. G. Hockin as they were thrown on the screen. The following students of Prince of Wales Coll:-cc at Charlottetown are spending thc holidays at their homes, the Misses Virginia Mac- Donald, Dorls MacDonald, Margaret Lavie, and William Acorn Mr. Arthur McAllum. has re- turned to Charlottetown after spending a. few days in 5°UV15 lf' the home of his parents. THEY SOON HOLLER. “0UUI'I” It has been discovered that in giv- ing till it hurts some people are ex' tremcly sensitive to pain. ( LONG. LONG TRAIL What is your occupM~i0h'i’ It lsn‘t an occupation. it's L DU' suit. rm a bill collector Guardian receved pansles yester- Mrs. George Leard, Peakes Station on 4 Dee. 26. - New Dominion at ll a. m. Kingston at 3 p, m. Cornwall at 7. New Year Messages. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath January lst, at Summerslde at 11 a. m. and, if the travelling is favollrable, at Cape Traverse, at 'I 11. in. Douglas Bell, Cape 'I‘ru.versc, has been advised by the Canadian Na- Agent at E1mil'l\. Slivilt Sluldiii' in 1.101111 Fox Breeders Association that a silver fox pelt gllipped by him through the Association topped the recent London sales at £30 or $150 at ordinary exchange rates. Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, January 1, are as follows: Rose Valley, 11 s. m.: Granville, 3 p. m.: Pleasant Valley 7.30 p. m. Rev. Thos- Palethor-pe, Minster. - :uid Saint John's Church, December 31. Waiclmight service 11.15 p. m. Saint Elizabeth's Church, .lzniuziry T. spriggs, Rector. plea.-:mit event took place in V-he Institlltc Room at Crapaud on Sat- urday evening, Dec. 17th, This was a goose supper put on by the mem- bers of Prince Arthur L. 0. L. The members, with their wives and 18(1)' friends sat down to a lvlwt tllfitl would satisfy the most 1m1'iiC1llB\' taste. A-ftcr ample satisfaction had been done to ga.vtronom‘c r mire- menfs, Mr. Lee Gamble, the Master- of the Lodge. took the chair HS toastmaster, and the following toast list was carried out: The King, re- sponded to by all rising; the Em- pire. responded to by Stewart In- man: Our Order, responded to by J. Verner Moore; our Island Home, re- ' sponded to by Thos. I-1. Best; Prince Arthur Lodge, responded to by Crisp Moore; the ladies, responded to by H. V. Norton: Princesa Mary Lodge Leard. This interesting funct‘on was brought to a close by the slngllw Of the National Anthem, after which all retired to the Lodge Room where a social hour was very pleasantly ment. _ , CENTRAL GUARDIAN CANADIAN NATIONAL Fox Breeders will receive fox pelts at Revere Hotel on Friday, December 30. 7356-12-28-21 PANSIES IN DE(7l‘IMBl:)R-The day picked from the garden of PURCHASING LIVE FOWI. and Chicken Friday, December 30th. Signed A. C. Green, Albany. 7368-12-28-ll. CORNWALL CHARGE, Jn 1. lst. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES - P1'cs':yicrian service at North Try- on, Sunday, Jail. lst, Dr. M. E. Genge, the pastor will deliver o. Special Message. Don‘t`forget the service or the hour. 7 o'clock. CIIUR-CII OF SCOTLAND--Rev. HIGH PRICE FOR PELT - Mr. BRADALBANE United Church of ANGLICAN SERVICES. -- Crnp- .l1\l1uu1'y 1, 1933, Holy Communion 11.00. Hymns: 413 (2), 518 (1), 437 144:21, 444 (1), 258 12.) Springfield 1, Evensong 7.00. ('lll`ltCll OF ENGLAND. - 1501'- vires in the Parish of New London on thc lst Jan. will be as follows:-- Burlington 10.30 a. m. French River 2.30 p. ui. Kensington Holy Com- munion 1 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. nl. Note that the Winter sche- dule of Services will _ be followed during the next three months.-G. SUi‘|‘l'Jlt EN.I0\'ED -1A \'€‘l'l' ladies) responded to by Mrs. Harry POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, one drunk and dl.'.-ortferly was fined $5 or 10 days, It non stlpport case was ad- journed until Friday. .YFOCIHZEHIMDSQQHRTZATWZNS Ordznatzon consisting of members of that church and many friends from Frinity United, the Presbyterian and Baptist Churches to witness the ordination of Rev. Carlisle Watterworth, who has lately been culled to minister to the Christian Church at Summcrslde. Rev. Mr. Watterworth of Mou- tague, the candidates father, slkness, Rev, W. H. Harding. who intended to assist in the serv- ice, was unable to do so. Rev, Mr. Campbell, pastor of Trinity United. and Rev. Mr. Jeans, pastor of thc Presbyterian churches, most gra- lvo talks. - Mrs. M. F. Schurman and Miss Amanda Camnon sang solos very fitting to the occasion at conjunc- a very mipresslve ordination ser mon winch though particularly ad- dressed to the candidate was A M 1 M Y __ _... ,, _ _ M ____ __ _ - ...v.._.-. ._ . __ _______ __, _*___ _w_____ __ _ _ _ , Knight. lil 'lui .. . razillan ..... .. tending Prince of \V.ile.., Charlotte- <‘ 1' ll ~~ -- ~ 1 - 1111111’ ~' ad " holidays in Georgctwon, the guesti {;‘__'_ of his mother, Mrs. P. A. Scully. _\f.f1`-..1`l_ i'm111' ____ \l11l1lrf-:1i1'11\\1~r .. \.11 111-1-11' ._ Mr. Bruce, principal of George- i.'ll» I1- '_ l'~\\f~r .1 \l ll '."1|1 »l.o\\'n High School, is :.ponding his; _`<,',f',.`|",`,- ‘,-,,,,",`__ '_`f_ ,_ ' 1; Mr. Joseph scully, who is 111-' ]`,‘,‘,",'.`,1," __ __ _ _ town is spending his Christmas Nfl"¥12if|1g°,,"`1,],,1'li" ' :1'_- ]|I‘Q 1.-.i_. 1:. 1 v. `_li_. fT1|i_. lvl, lii .,- condueted the service. Owing toiv ciously assisted in the service by il reading, offering of prayers anrltg, Eiving short but timely and effect-t J. source of blessing to nh, Thi'cc vital questions pertaining to and based on the fundamentals MR. C. W. OTLEY of London, Eng., will be at our office, 152 Kent f St., Cl1a1'lotiot1'>w11, buying and ink- ing on coiisignment, silver' fox pelts for ollr auction sales at home and abroad. Highest cash prices. Rayner Fur sales Rego. 'lass-12-."7-3i_ NARROIV ESCAPE-ltlajor T. B. Rogers ls confined to his home in Southport suffering from a cut on the back of his head, numerous bruises and a general shaking up sustaL1e‘. 'I`uc.='clay afternoon who' thrown fi'oln an express wagon M5-101' Rogers was rclnoving n nun.- ber of foxes from om ranch to an. other and had :1 number loaded on un express wztrfoii driving along the road, when the horse become nf. frlghted and started to run. Major Rogers held firmly to the reins, in an attempt to save his valuable load from being thrown out and injllred, ol' probably killcll, but hc himself” was tl11'o\\‘n to th; g'l'o1n\d, and picked up some time unter in, an unconscious condition. llc was, carried into his home and ll doc- tor i'usl1z‘d from the city. 11 wzlsi found there ucre no bones l:11'oken1 but lie was sllifcring fronl cuts and; bruises. _ VI(`T()RI.\ IIINK --» The Victoria Rink has L'-cfn opcilcii is the publiu_ for the winter season. Skating and hockey w ll nolv be the ol dei- of the day for the next three months at least. There never was a time when so many skating rlnlzs are to be found, or are under con.=.i-1'llctio`11, as at the present. Hockey teams are in existence from end to end of P. E. I. The people freely patronize the dnlcrent gdlnos and loudly aip- plaud their favorite team. At Vic- toria, the Unions have again organ- i2£d and are prepared to take on all ccmers. 'This team in the past had attained to no n1cr.11 record. hav ing twice aiiircxrd the i11t»:\1'mcd'ate cliampionship oi' the Island, and once the Maritime cizalilpiolisliip. If they notch up to 11.\'1>r~'i~\ii011'=. then the public may look f->l‘\\'1i1'w~- 1111111 ‘.\1l. 1~ l"~i ._ , .. DH 1 I _', 11| 111 1 1111 ".` '~ 1 1111 ' $22,541. _S111-up 1'.111:1~i | 11. 1.' f Miss Freida Solorufiii, who is at- 1“""""',, ' "." 111111 . ., . tending Mount St. B rnard Con- 111.11- 11.-1-~ 111..1~i111; a1111v1_1~ 1111.1 111.-1-1 ~ . 'fs :1 \1'1\:1l\1-r \1l11I1~rln11e to tile l1r1','§ lent, Antigonlsli, 1.. .-pending 1101” 12111-11111. 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